Manford
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@AntiLeftMemes Another favorite actor of mine down the drain. Stupid ass!
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@TrumpsHurricane Yes I’m looking at your eyes and I think you’re gay
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I’ve been thinking a lot about the extraordinary outbursts of the President of the United States against female journalists... well, actually against journalists in general and journalism. But it feels like he saves his most childlike behavior and irrational language for female reporters, calling them all kinds of names that kids in kindergarten are given times out for. It’s stunning to me to witness such behavior from any leader, any CEO, any person of influence or importance. I’ve never witnessed someone like this raging, this weekend with @meetthepress host @kwelkernbc, just last week in the Oval Office with @cnn’s @kaitlancollins, calling women stupid or piggy, telling them to “smile”, calling them darling, demeaning their credibility. Every good man should denounce this behavior. Every person should be able to stand up for their colleagues and say “No more.”
Imagine this man screaming like this at your daughter, your wife, your sister, your mother... would you stand for it? No, you wouldn’t! And neither should any of us. It’s unacceptable and undignified. Period. End of story.
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@Avabelly__ You’re a snob. I believe that stuff will wash off you idiot
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To the parents of the children who drew markings on our street during the day, I have recorded evidence and reported the incident to the relevant authorities. The children's actions, using the pavement as a drawing board, are frustrating given the community's efforts to maintain a clean environment. With families and pedestrians around, it is disheartening to see such behavior. The absence of supervision is concerning. I urge parents to take immediate action to rectify this behavior and ensure their children understand the implications. If the children were involved, they should clean up the mess and receive guidance on acceptable behavior. Overlooking this incident may lead to a misconception among children about what is acceptable....

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So apparently I’m the bad guy for saying this, but here we go… 😅
My neighbor was outside mowing his lawn completely shirtless in the middle of the afternoon, right in a residential neighborhood where families, kids, and neighbors are constantly walking by.
And before everyone jumps in with “it’s his property” or “it’s hot outside,” I get it. But when did basic standards and common decency become such a controversial topic?
This isn’t the beach. It isn’t a pool. It isn’t a gym. It’s a neighborhood.
Is throwing on a T-shirt really asking too much?
Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I was raised to believe that when you live around other people, you show at least a little awareness of the community around you. Nobody is saying he needs to wear a suit to mow the grass, but come on.
Some neighbors laughed and said I was overreacting. Others agreed that certain things just don’t really belong in a family neighborhood.
So I’m genuinely curious — am I being unreasonable here?
Or have we just completely lowered the bar for what people consider appropriate in public now?

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@Excellentsalvic Fuck no I’d tell them to find a different restaurant
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@HazelLiaqa4848 How about ordering a new one since the election is 6 months away
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